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WESTON-SUPER-MARE 0 TORQUAY UNITED 3 By Liam Drury

WESTON-SUPER-MARE ended a tough run of five consecutive games against the playoff chasers with a loss at the hands of Torquay United.
The visitors broke the deadlock when a move saw Jordan Young flick a cross into Reece Evans, who controlled on his chest and laid back for Matt Worthington 18 yards out. The Torquay captain curled a stupendous effort into the far corner with the outside of his foot, finding the back of Max Harris’ net for his third of the season.
Heading into the second half, the Seagulls ramped up the pressure...

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